July 3rd is the day that I am waiting for. It is the day that we are all waiting for. This, friends, is the day that Despicable Me 2 comes out in theaters. (If you are from the future and have already seen Despicable Me 2, don’t spoil the ending because I probably have not seen it yet. In the future, that is. *What?*)

These 10 Despicable Me cakes make my eyes salivate, which smears my mascara and gets me all frazzled means that I am as happy as a clam.

The action-packed, special effects heavy, summer blockbuster film Battleship opens in theaters tomorrow, May 18th, across the United States.

For those eager to be amongst the first to see the movie, many theaters are having midnight showings tonight.

Perhaps it’s just me, but I personally think it’s a silly concept for a movie. Transformers was one thing, that line of toys had characters, a TV show, a plot. Battleship is just a board game between two people, and the movie seems to hold no bearing against the game – other than the name and the fact that it’s from Hasbro.

What’s next? Monopoly the movie? Operation the movie? Uno the movie?

But hey, once you get past the completely arbitrary concept, perhaps you can just lose yourself in some action or explosions for a few hours.

Here’s the officially released movie synopsis:

Peter Berg (Hancock) produces and directs Battleship, an epic-scaled action-adventure that unfolds across the seas, in the skies and over land as our planet fights for survival against a superior force. Inspired by Hasbro’s classic naval combat game, Battleship stars Taylor Kitsch as Lt. Alex Hopper, a Naval officer assigned to the USS John Paul Jones; Brooklyn Decker as Sam Shane, a physical therapist and Hopper’s fiancee; Alexander Skarsgard as Hopper’s older brother, Stone, Commanding Officer of the USS Sampson; Rihanna as Petty Officer Raikes, Hopper’s crewmate and a weapons specialist on the USS John Paul Jones; and international superstar Liam Neeson as Hopper and Stone’s superior (and Sam’s father), Admiral Shane.

The Avengers opens nationwide in the United States tomorrow, May 4th, and geeks and comic book fans around the country will be lining up at movie theaters for midnight showings tonight to see the highly anticipated superhero film as soon as it debuts.

Non-geeks and those who are not fans of superhero or comic book movies may not be particularly interested or excited about seeing The Avengers on the big screen, but you may find yourself in a position where you’re attempting to persuade someone who just doesn’t understand how awesome this movie will be to go with you.

For those geeks and fans who are in a relationship with someone who doesn’t care about the movie, or even if you’re just trying to get some of your non-geek friends to come along, we have some advice that we think might help.

It might be because you don’t want to go to see the film alone, or maybe you just want to share the glorious coolness that you know will be exploding across the screen with them, or perhaps you just know they’ll love it if they just give it a shot. No matter what your reasoning and motivation might be, we here at Buzz Patrol have the following tips to offer about how best to convince your non-geek friends (or loved ones) to come with you to see The Avengers.Continue Reading

The film almost seems reminiscent of Ridley Scott’s masterpiece Alien, and it’s clear that no one does “futuristic deep space explorers meeting some sort of alien nasty” better than him.

From the trailer’s description on YouTube:

Ridley Scott, director of “Alien” and “Blade Runner,” returns to the genre he helped define. With PROMETHEUS, he creates a groundbreaking mythology, in which a team of explorers discover a clue to the origins of mankind on Earth, leading them on a thrilling journey to the darkest corners of the universe. There, they must fight a terrifying battle to save the future of the human race.